With over 65 years of experience in heavy industrial sectors, Teadit is applying its technical portfolio—ranging from spiral wound and Kammprofile gaskets to expanded PTFE solutions—to the specific challenges of modern server farms. The move addresses a critical vulnerability in facility management: the integrity of cooling loops, heat exchangers, and pumps that support high-density infrastructure.
Teadit Targets Data Center Market to Bolster Cooling Reliability
As rack densities climb and liquid cooling becomes the standard for high-performance computing, Houston-based Teadit is pivoting its industrial sealing expertise toward mission-critical data center infrastructure. The company aims to help operators reduce downtime and optimize Power Usage Effectiveness by securing fluid and cooling distribution networks.

"Data centers are among the most demanding industrial environments in the world," said Andre Davanzo, Director of Strategic Business Development at Teadit. As facilities scale and cooling systems grow more complex, even minor leaks can compromise thermal management and spike energy consumption. By ensuring tighter seals in chilled water networks and cooling distribution units, the firm provides a mechanical safeguard for operators struggling to manage PUE metrics. Beyond preventing fluid loss, these engineered components are intended to extend maintenance intervals and ensure long-term stability for both hyperscale campuses and enterprise facilities.




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